Mohammad Nasir Ali (January 10, 1910 - January 30, 1985) was a Bangladeshi children's writer. He wrote mainly for children and established himself as a children's writer. Introduces proficiency in writing educational stories, essays and biographies for children.
Birth and first life
Dahda is a village in Bikrampur district of Dhaka. Dhaida is popularly pronounced. Mohammad Izzat Ali was the head of a middle class family in this Dhaida village. One of his sons Haider Ali lived in Rajbari town of Goaland for business. He had a shoe store there. Haider Ali's wife's name is Kasimunnesa. They had eleven children, including two daughters. But all but two of the sons died prematurely. On January 10, 1910, a son came across their lap. He is the third son. Mohammad Nasir Ali was named after his parents. Her complexion was very fair at birth. For this, parents used to call Kafur, meaning camphor. Although born in Dhaida, Nasir Ali spent his childhood in his father's house in Rajbari. That was the beginning of his education. But after a while he moved to his village home Bikrampur. Continue to study from there.
Study:
Mohammad Nasir Ali passed the entrance examination from the famous Telirbagh Kalimohan Durgamohan Institute in 1926 with a gold medal. He successfully passed IA from Jagannath College in 1926. He graduated from Dhaka University in 1931. Passed.
Career:
Mohammad Nasir Ali joined the Calcutta High Court in 1933 as a translator. In 1952, he conducted the Mukul Mahfil in the children's section of the now defunct daily Azad and served under the pseudonym Bagban. Later he was in charge of the children's section of a newspaper. He came to Dhaka and joined the High Court and retired in 1986. But before that he started a publishing house called Nowroz Kitabistan in 1949 with his friend Ainul Haq Khan, which is still publishing books.